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'Cause I can't help thinking And I won't stop now And then I looked up at the sun And I could see Oh the way that gravity pulls on you and me And then I looked up at the sky And saw the sun And the way that gravity pushes on everyone On everyone Baby when your wheels stop turning And you feel let down And it seems like troubles Coldplay Gravity Instrumental Coldplay Gravity Instrumental Coldplay Gravity Instrumental Coldplay Gravity Instrumental Coldplay Gravity Instrumental Coldplay Gravity. Lyrics to "Gravity" song by Coldplay: Baby It's been a long time coming Such a long, long time And I can't stop running Like gravity pushing and pulling on your heart. thats why he "cant stop smiling" and then "cant stop crying". The song is a little joyful but mostly sad because in the end gravity "pulls" and "turns on everyone." Its such a true song if you've ever really been in love with someone. It gives you that exact feeling gravity - coldplay : baby it's been a long time coming such a long long time and i can't stop running such a long long time can you hear my heart beating can you hear that sound 'cause i can't help thinking and i won't stop now and then i looked up at the sun and i could. Lyrics to 'Gravity' by Coldplay. Baby / It's been a long time coming / Such a long, long time / And I can't stop running Gravity is a rare Coldplay song. It was first performed live in 2002. Later, Chris Martin “gave” the song to embrace. This caused the song not to be very popular for Coldplay. Oh I used to listen to this song all the time. This is how I interpreted it… The lyrics “and then I looked up to the sun and I could see; the way that gravity pulls on you and me” refer to how the singer feels that something is pulling The future of live TV with 60+ channels. No cable box required. Cancel anytime. "Gravity" is the 2004 lead single from Out of Nothing, the fourth album by English rock band Embrace. Written by Coldplay, the song was first performed live by that group in 2002. Ultimately, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin gave the song to Embrace, although Coldplay released their own version in 2005, as a B-side to the single "Talk".